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Figure
33.
Left
front
soindle
and
axle
assembly.
1.
Block
or
jack
the
front
of
the
tractor
so
the
wheel
you
r
are
to
work
on
is
not
supporting
the
tractor.
2.
See
figure
33.
Remove,
the
grease
cup
(A)
by
prying
off
with
a
screwdriver
or
daw
hammer.
Use
an
Allen
wrench
to
loosen
the
set
screwin
collar
(B).
4.
Remove
the
set
collar
(B),
spacer
[E)
F
outer
bearing
(C),
wheel
{D),
and
inner
bearing
{F).
It
is
best
to
keep
the
two
bearings
separate
so
you
can
put
thftm
back
in
their
original
place.
Wash
the
bearing
shaft,
bearings,
and
wheel
housing
with
a
suitable
solvent
and
wipe
dry.
.Inspect
the
seal
of
the
inner
wheel.
Replace
it
if
it
is
damaged.
NOTE:
IT
IS
EX¬
TREMELY
IMPORTANT
THAT
THE
BEARINGS
AND
GREASE
THAT
IS
PACKED
IN
THEM
BEKEPTCLEAN.
6-
Using
the
palm
of
your
hand,
force
a
good
quality
wheel
bearing
grease
into
the
bearing^
Place
a
coating
of
grease
on
the
seal
where
it
turns
in
the
huh
7.
Replace
the
inner
bearing
and
slide
the
wheel
on
the
axle.
8.
Repiacethe
outer
bearing,
spacer,
and
set
collar.
Spin
the
wheel
slowly
and
press
in
on
the
set
collar
to
seat
the
bearing.
Be
sure
the
seal
on
the
inride
of
the
wheel
is
prop¬
erly
seated.
Hold
in
on
the
set
cdlar
and
tighten
the
Allen
ACCESSORIES
There
are
many
optional
accessories
available
for
your
tracts
through
your
dealer.
They
will
make
your
tractor
perform
better,
or
easier
to
operate
when
using
various
at¬
tachments.
For
recommended
accessories
to
use,
when
your
tractor
is
to
be
operated
with
an
attachment,
see
the
Opera¬
tion
chart
on
page
7*
ATTACHMENTS
To
make
your
tractor
most
useful
to
you,
we
supply
a
complete
line
of
attachments
for
it.
They
are
available
through
your
dealer.
Contact
him
if
you
wish
to
purchase
any
of
the
following.
42"
&
48"
ROTARY
MOWERS
46"
SICKLE
BAR
MOWER
Figure
34.
Setting
spark
plug
gap.
screw
securely.
ft.
Replace
the
grease
cup,
REPACK
PLANETARY
ASSEMBLY:
Every
100
hours
of
operation
or
once
a
year,
the
planetary
assembly
should
be
repacked
with
2
lithium
grease.
1,
See
figure
27.
Remove
cap
(B)
by
prying
off
with
a
screwdriver.
2,
Use
caution
in
repacking
the
planetary
assembly.
It
is
extremely
important
that
the
grease
being
used
is
kept
dean.
3,
Replace
the
cap
(B).
CLEAN
AND
REPLACE
SPARK
PLUG:
See
figure
34
+
E
very
ICC
hours
the
spark
plugshould
be
removed,
cleaned,
and
the
gap
reset
at
,030
ri
.
When
the
spark
plug
is
worn
out,
replace
it
with
AC
GC
46,
Autdight
A
71
or
Champion
J-&
CAUTION:
BLAST
CLEANING
OF
SPARK
PLUGS
IN
MACHINES
THAT
USE
ABRASIVE
GRIT
IS
NOT
RECOMMENDED.
SPARK
PLUGS
SHOULD
BE
CLEANED
BY
SCRAPING
OR
WIRE
BRUSHING.
AND
WASHING
WITH
ACOMMERCIAL
SOLVENT.
CLEAN
BATTERY
CABLES:
See
figure
32.
Every
100
hours
or
once
a
year
the
battery
cables
(B)
and
(C)
should
be
removed
and
cleaned,
CAUTION:
ALWAYS
RE¬
MOVE
THE
NEGATIVE
GROUND
CABLE
1C)
FIRST
AND
REPLACE
IT
LAST.
Clean
the
battery
with
soap
and
water
to
remove
all
dirt,
oil,
and
corrosion
from
the
battery
surface.
Do
not
allow
foreign
material
or
cleaning
solution
to
get
inside
the
battery.
Clean
the
terminals
and
battery'
damps
with
a
wire
brush.
Replace
and
tighten
securely.
Af¬
ter
tightening
coat
the
terminals
and
damps
liberally
with
a
coat
of
grease
or
vaseline
to
inhibit
corrosion.
VACUUM
COLLECTOR
CART
COVER
ROVING
NOZZLE
FOR
VACUUM
COLLECTORS
CART
-
DUMP
1000
POUND
CAPACITY
CART-
DUMP400
POUND
CAPACITY
38"
LAWN
REVITALIZES
(Thatcher,
aerator)
36"
&
42"
ROTARY
SNOW
THROWERS
46"
SNOW
PLOW
AND
DOZER
BLADE
42"
SNOW
PLOW
AND
DOZER
BLADE
SNOW
CAB
36"
ROTARY
TILLER
&
10"
TINE
EXT.
10"
PLOW
CULTIVATOR
SPRING
TOOTH
HARROW
42"
GRADER
BLADE
19

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